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is commonly described as deep, aching, dull or burning pain in one area of the back
or traveling down the legs. Patients may experience numbness, tingling, burning,
or a pins - and - needles type sensation in the legs. Regular daily activities may
prove difficult or impossible for the chronic back pain patient. They may find it
difficult or unbearable to work, for example, even when the job does not require
manual labor. Chronic back pain tends to last a long time, and is not relieved by
standard types of medical management. It may result from a Herniated or Bulging
Disc, Disc Degeneration or Pinched Nerves . Immediate and proper treatment can relive
back pain. If this Sounds like your symptom Contact us to get Treated TODAY!

Most sudden attacks of Lower back pain are the result of overstretched muscles (strains)
or ligaments (sprains). The pain may be most severe immediately after injury, or
it may worsen gradually over a few hours. If pain persists It is Important that you
get treatment Immediately. Identifying the cause of the pain, alleviating
the pain and avoiding re-injury are key to the healing process. Common causes of
strains and sprains that can trigger Lower back pain include:

refers to pain that begins in the hip and buttocks and continues all the way down
the leg. This condition is often accompanied by low back pain, which can be more
or less severe than the leg pain. The term "sciatica" indicates that the sciatic
nerve, which travels from the lower back through the buttocks and into the leg,
is thought to be the cause of the pain in this condition. Pain managment can prove difficult.. The most common symptom of true sciatica is posterior thigh,
lower leg or foot pain that can be much worse than the accompanying lower back pain.
Usually a patient will experience moderate to severe pain, which begins in the buttocks
and runs down through the leg or foot. It is important to know that true sciatica
will produce pain that radiates beyond the knee. Proper pain management is needed to continue a dialy regimine.